Characters: Kings of Gimped

Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:11 pm

Here I am. The game has allowed me to really define myself rp-wise. I've tried many character "builds".

But, I would say that happiness comes from roleplaying a character who has his limits.

I will give one example of a character I have just started playing , and it is probably the best character I have made in all of rpg days, simply because I don't have the "system" telling me what to do. (This can be compared to Daggerfall days , where you would pick your weaknesses at the beginning of the game with different degrees of difficulty....weakness to { " *insert type* " } )

It's all about how you play TES games.....and it matters not which game we speak.

So here is my set up (not a specific build, but the descriptions will say it all):

Weaknesses and limitations:

1- Imperial *Hates his own kind, however*
2- Afraid and allergic of/to all types of magicka based skills (no alchemy, no enchantment, no magicka of any kind)
3- Only uses one weapon type specific to sub-type (Axes) / Must be wielded in the right hand (one-handed only)
4- Only travels during the daytime, and sleeps at night every in-game day cycle.
5- Does not use fast travel for purposes of "realism". Does use the carriage , however.
{For me it's not realistic , unless I have another form of travel, not just my legs, in order to fast travel}
6- Use the horse {I know......but, it's part of my rp build}
7- Has a broken left arm that has never reset itself correctly since birth, and is unable to wield anything beyond 10 pounds in it.
{Which means NO bows, NO shields.....nothing in the left hand...since it pinches nerves, and is very painfull.}
8- Clumsy at times and finds it difficult to concentrate (cannot sneak very well, therefore, cannot take any perks in the sneak tree, but can gain levels to 100)
9- Fascinated with werewolves, after an encounter with one almost took his arm off (you can see where this might go)
10- Likes to collect books and read (can gain in skills that are untrainable, but can never actually USE those skills.)
11- Unlucky in life (Master difficulty applied, since all his life he has had nothing but bad luck and HARD times.)
12- Cannot use smithing skill (since it requires both hands and arms to be of the necessary strength).

Advantages:
1- Imperial (Has always been lucky at finding lost coins and treasure)
2- Very interested in trading (All mercantile skills and all speech related perks/ skills are maxed)
3- Very agile with the right hand, since the left hand is also half paralyzed. (good at lockpicking , but not to the extent of perfection)
4- Charismatic (female followers adore him, but not male followers (jealous) ).

SO, JUST INTERESTED IN HOW SOME OF YOU MIGHT BE PLAYING YOUR ROLE-PLAYED /GIMPED-OUT CHARACTERS.

Please share. :smile:
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Emzy Baby!
 
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:16 am

King of gimped => no perks at all :P
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:27 pm

So maxed skills across the board......

sounds........"boring".

But, viable. Notice the title of my post was pluralized.....

Nice roleplay concept...... :blush:
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:15 am

I am trying to finish the main quest as a level 1. It has been a challenge.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:57 pm

my character has vowed to never take a step backwards in a battle, and can not use ranged attacks, wich makes for some rather interesting fights.
sometimes they come from either side, and I have to pick one, but one is usually closer than the other, and I usually have to stay still when fighting dragons, since they fly all over the place.
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